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Cottonwood Wash - Goldfields - 4 members in 17 triplogs have rated this an average 2.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 26 2025
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 Gilbert, AZ
Horse with No Name TrailPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Jan 26 2025
VashtiTriplogs 276
Hiking14.59 Miles 1,834 AEG
Hiking14.59 Miles   8 Hrs   37 Mns   1.87 mph
1,834 ft AEG      50 Mns Break
 
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Beautiful day for a hike! 😁♥️

Purchased my 3 day permit for Tonto NF OHV area and headed through the Dutchman gate. We parked at the Tomahawk mine. We should have parked before that on the north side, but oh well! 😂😂

We met up with Jason (best license plate EVER!! 😂😂) and were off! I haven't been in the Goldfields in forever. The only trail I did previously was really a route with zero trail, so I wasn't sure what to expect on the loop we picked. However, this loop is frequently used by horses, so it is a well-trodden trail that is easy to find 99% of the time.

The Goldfields are so beautiful! I especially liked the Horse with no name area. The different color rocks and the majestic saguaros make it so scenic! We also had the entire area to ourselves for quite a few hours. We did our loop clockwise, and we didn't see a soul until the junction with Rough and Ready canyon! Then we saw 3 groups in quick succession, plus another group a bit later.

At the far end of the horse with no name trail, we opted to see Overlook Arch. This was the only off trail of the day. It wasn't bad, really, it is just we went partway up the ridge for... A tiny window! 😂😂😂 Jason nailed it when he said low ROI. We almost didn't see the arch at all! 😂😂😂 Alas. I guess we should have paid attention to the previous triplogs that said the arch was meh. 😂😂 At the least the views were spectacular from up high!! ❤️

After bushwhacking back down the ridge and wash, we were back on horse with no name (love the routescout way point commentary in this area!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂). After heading through a delightful saguaro forest, we were in the washes for a while which isn't my favorite. I was happy when we connected to rough and ready canyon. This area is also very scenic. We plodded along and missed a turn before realizing that Oops we were not going the right way. We headed back and before too long we were at the start of the anniversary arch loop which started at a large flat camping area with fire ring. There is actually a trail that goes off to the west earlier that goes up high that may connect to the anniversary arch loop, but we stuck with our route.

The anniversary arch itself is underwhelming, but the views from the back of the loop are stunning. We were able to see the area that we had just hiked through.

After finishing the mini loop, we were in the home stretch towards the car. 🙂

It was a great day to be out hiking, as always! 😁 I look forward to exploring more of the Goldfields soon! Maybe see larger arches! 🤣🤣🤣

One low point of the hike - recent grafitti of Bob and Mimi, whose love requires spray paint on canyon walls. 😖😡
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Goldfield Meandering, AZ 
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00blackoutTriplogs 187
Hiking12.62 Miles 1,523 AEG
Hiking12.62 Miles   7 Hrs   50 Mns   1.61 mph
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Was able to lock down plans with S & B to hike a loop with some arches in the Goldfields. I've done a couple of hikes in the Goldfields but most of this route was new to me. Parked at the designated parking area off 1356. I saw their vehicle coming towards the parking area and 10 minutes later I was wondering where they went after they didn't show up. I drove a short distance up 1356 and they were hiking down the road, parking further up. After that minor snafu and introductions, we were off. Started on 1356 then cut over to the Willow Connector. We then jumped on the Frankie Goes to Hollywood trail (no clue how it got its name), then over to my favorite trail of the day Horse with No Name. After a couple of miles on Horse with No Name, we boulder-hopped up a wash then bushwhacked up the side of a cliff to check out the Overlook Arch. While the view was nice, the arch was not worth the effort to get there. We had lunch there before climbing back down into the wash and continuing on Horse with No Name. Spent a little bit of time in Cottonwood Wash before connecting with the Rough and Ready Canyon Trail. We got to the turn for Anniversary Arch and with my tendinitis flaring up in my ankle I sat and relaxed with Richard while the girls hit up the HUGE arch. I saw them up on the ridge and heard them about 15 minutes later. A bit later there was still no sign of them and after calling out to them and no response, we wrote a note in the sand and started back to the truck. No wildlife sightings, but we did come across 2 different groups in Rough and Ready Canyon going to Triple Arch. Temps were great with a nice breeze, racking up some miles on a couple of new trails while meeting some new hiking peeps. Thanks to S & B for the invite, looking forward to another one. :)
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Goldfield Canyons and Arches, AZ 
Goldfield Canyons and Arches, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 26 2025
DesertNymphTriplogs 81
Hiking14.09 Miles 1,907 AEG
Hiking14.09 Miles   8 Hrs   35 Mns   1.73 mph
1,907 ft AEG      26 Mns Break
 
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A wander into the Goldfields - I've spent a lot of time in the Superstitions, but always drove right past the goldfields. Figured it was time to check them out closer - I've always found the heavily lichened rock faces in the area absolutely enchanting.

Had heard there were arches to be spotted in the region, so we decided to have a look around while hitting a few of the more scenic canyons. Given the canyons of interest, we decided to try for Overlook and Anniversary Arches. Since it's been seemingly forever since we've had any rain, there was no water observed anywhere along the route - all of the potholes and pourovers were completely dry.

The road in from the staging area at Dutchman Gate was a little rough, but nothing too awful. We parked near Tomahawk Mine, and after quick greetings and introductions, we headed down the road a bit to pick up Frankie goes to Hollywood to start our adventure.

A large portion of the loop follows various drainages, and thankfully there were often packed dirt trails to walk on either side of the canyon bottom. There were some stretches fully in the washes which made for loose footing on deep sand/gravel mixed in with some rock hopping. The side trip up to Overlook Arch was entirely off trail and involved finding our way up a drainage before popping out to climb the ridge steeply to the arch.

The views certainly did not disappoint, with Horse with No Name being especially beautiful. While we did indeed see both arches, they were quite tiny....think window sized. The views encountered en route though, were spectacular.

In addition to the arches, there were a several notable saguaro spied along the way, including one with a crested arm (no photo or waypoint, sorry!). Sadly, there was a very large freshly sprayed panel of graffiti commemorating the short lived relationship of Mimi and I don't remember who (and I failed to grab a photo - perhaps one of my hiking partners will oblige)...my admittedly porous memory suspects that was in Cottonwood Wash shortly before heading off onto Horse with No Name. Rough n Ready also sported some unnecessary markings - a fair number of arrows in pink flagging paint to mark the route.

We didn't see very many folk out - one group of 3 with their pups, one couple, and another group of 3 - we crossed paths with all three groups in fairly quick succession, all in Rough n Ready Canyon. While we didn't see any horses, there was fresh evidence of their passing along the trail.

Am now eyeballing routes for my next foray into the area...preferably to see some people-sized arches 😊
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
Fewer than a handful of flowers spotted...a sweetbush bebbia/bebbia juncea and a few chuparosa.
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 Gilbert, AZ
Rough Eye Javelina LoopPhoenix, AZ
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ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Hiking9.23 Miles 1,037 AEG
Hiking9.23 Miles   3 Hrs   15 Mns   2.90 mph
1,037 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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I had planned to kayak the Salt, but my wife decided pickleball was more important :? So, I reluctantly decided to hit up a section of the Goldfields that I hadn't explored. I knew it would be hot, but hoped for the best.

The pull out near mile marker 203 had one car in it when I arrived just before 7 am. There's a huge parking area there, but it was largely inaccessible with a locked gate, noting it's closed. Seems like this used to be a popular horse/ATV staging area.

Anywhoo, crossed the street and headed out on the unsigned trail, which as the description notes, is an old jeep road. Nothing too exciting for the first mile or so, except a nice d-back who was enjoying the morning in the middle of the trail. We said hello, and he politely moved off the trail since I was the uphill hiker.

The geology started to get a little more interesting descending into Rough N Ready Canyon. At the end of the canyon track, I veered off the official route and took a broader, alternate route back. While in the canyon area, the geology remained interesting. There was a nice "bowl" area that I marked on my route.

Lots of side trails for mountain bikers and motorcycles. I took a few, as they promised clearer travelling than staying in the drainage, but in many cases, they involved a lot of climbing up and down, before depositing you back in the drainage anyway. Saw a couple of deer in this area.

The final few miles, the trail opened up and was a little blah, except providing nice views of the Supes, Flatiron, and Weaver's Needle. It was also getting hot.

Got a decent workout, but as with a lot of my Goldfield hikes, I have a hard time getting too excited. They tend to be just OK for the most part. Maybe I haven't done enough research, but for you true Goldfield lovers out there, what trails get you excited in this area?
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Goldfields figure 8, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Mar 27 2024
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.20 Miles 1,418 AEG
Hiking13.20 Miles   5 Hrs   7 Mns   2.67 mph
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Goldfields hike. Kelly had a track we followed. Had to keep checking it as the trails aren't signed and there are lots of intersections.
Trails were moist, even muddy in places. Foxtail is abundant.
Good wildflowers. Nothing extreme. Owl Clover is booming.
Fun hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Goldfields figure 8, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.20 Miles 1,418 AEG
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john and i wanted to do something we haven't done lately
we chose @hikerdw's figure 8 loop in the goldfields
angela and i did a version of this a few years ago
not sure i have the right trails, and if someone wants to add or subtract, speak up
we got going around 0615
the area must have got quite a bit of rain last night because the trails were muddy in places
plenty of moist vegetation to get shoes wet
some very scenic areas, especially the slick rock on horse with no name (i think)
good views of snow on four peaks and fog along the salt river
it would be nice to have a good map of the goldfields :?
enjoyable hike - thanks john!
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Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking14.26 Miles 2,085 AEG
Hiking14.26 Miles   7 Hrs   33 Mns   2.13 mph
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Bruce wanted to see the most obscure arch in the Goldfields. I’m just making that up, but it was certainly off the beaten path. Cool temps to start as we headed west from the parking area. I was warm within about five minutes, and varied between warm and hot the rest of the day.

Saw a group of at least a dozen hikers ahead of us, but they turned north before we reached them. Most of the wash walking was reasonably easy. No problems avoiding any water, of which there was plenty. Trail hiking tended to be rougher—plenty of mud, lots of rocks and gravel. I wore an old pair of shoes with grip equivalent to ice, so that added to the fun.

Turned off Horse with No Name and headed up towards Overlook Arch. Brushy, steep, no trail. Joe took a more direct route up the ridge, while Bruce and I curved around the north side. Joe found the arches first, and seemed to be underwhelmed. The geology in the area was neat, with some good views.

After a lunch break, we carefully made our way back down to the trail, now headed east for the second half of our loop. The eastern climb on Horse with No Name was probably the best part of the return. More neat geology in that area. Eventually, we left the most scenic parts and were hiking through regular desert, before closing the loop and making our way back to the trailhead.

No clouds made for a warm day. Other than the group in the morning, we saw no other hikers. Saw several horseback riders, and a truck giving some sort of desert tour. Fun day! And good to cover some new ground.
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Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking15.18 Miles 2,079 AEG
Hiking15.18 Miles   7 Hrs   34 Mns   2.29 mph
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My week to pick, I threw out four different possibilities, and both of my co-hikers chose this option.

It was chilly for the first hundred yards, perfect on the way to the target, and then warmed up with no clouds and little breeze on the return. There was a little mud here and there, which was easily skirted by two of us.

I enjoy the geology out here; I find it different from most of that in the Supes, right across the street. We made our way out and up to the Overlook Arch. Joe took the direct route up the ridgeline, while Linda and I traversed the north slope before climbing up to the ridgeline. There were, in fact, two different arches up here, both large (not) and spectacular (not), but the geology in the area was grand.

After an early lunch up there, we made our way back, hitting different trails. I don't know how anyone keeps track of all the different trails out here. Once again, we passed through quite a few areas of interesting geology.

We arrived at a packed trailhead of ATVs, Jeeps, and horses. Luckily, I think we only passed two horses while on our loop.

Good times out there!

Two of us enjoyed this hike; one... not so much. I'll let you guess based on their triplog. If you were with us, the *itchin would have given it away five minutes into the hike (and maybe on the ride in).
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Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking14.34 Miles 2,023 AEG
Hiking14.34 Miles   7 Hrs   34 Mns   2.23 mph
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Two National Park nice areas wrapped with a maze of trails like a bogus preserve with ankle busters that put Y Bar to shame.

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Some enjoy this mountain range. I was fortunate to experience a fourth Goldfield hike.
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Arch Madness - Goldfields, AZ 
Arch Madness - Goldfields, AZ
 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking13.29 Miles 1,913 AEG
Hiking13.29 Miles   7 Hrs   40 Mns   2.04 mph
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Met Chris at the Wolverine gate, then drove in and parked near the tank on the sw side of Top Hat. Headed north on Hope is Lost Trail, making a side trip to Palo Verde Arch. Continued north in the wash, staying in the wash all the way to the northern turn to Triple Arch, I guess that’s Black Glass Canyon? The wash walk itself was impressive—excellent scenery, plenty of water, a cave to walk through. Largely free of vegetation. Waterproof socks were helpful.

Heading to Triple Arch was really the only difficult part of the entire day. That canyon was a little more involved, especially with the water and vegetation. Found some bypasses on the left side. Once below the arch, we took the use trail up to it, and had a snack while sitting on the west side of the arch.

Continuing south past the arch was much easier. No use of hands was needed, and no vegetation. Doing the south side of Triple Arch as an out and back is probably what most people opt for? I liked the route we took, but the southern half went by a lot faster.

Headed back south, then south on Rough N Ready Canyon. Scenic, easy. Turned up towards Anniversary Arch. Kind of a meh arch, but great scenery and fairly easy hiking. Took a connector over to Cottonwood Wash, great flowers along that connector. Once in Cottonwood Wash, headed south, then west on Horse With No Name, then south on Hope is Lost to get back to the Jeep.

Great day, certainly an excellent hike. Nice weather with high clouds and a cool breeze. All the water was a bonus. Good to see Chris again.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
Huge variety and abundance of flowers.
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Goldfields sampler, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking12.46 Miles 3,009 AEG
Hiking12.46 Miles   9 Hrs   2 Mns   1.76 mph
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Put together sort of a random loop for today, with options to make adjustments. Jason and I got started from the Wolverine Gate at 0600. Cool to start, but no breeze made it nice. Lights for the first 20 minutes or so. The road walk is boring, but went by quickly. The sun rose as we left the road and took the trail up to the saddle.

From there, we headed over to Dome Mountain first, getting the highest peak of the day out of the way. Careful descent, the over to Peak 3134 on the Three Lesser Peaks route. After a break up there, we dropped off the south-southeast side of the peak and steeply descended to the southeast. Once over to a rocky ridge, the footing got much better, and we made our way to 3089. Great views from up there. Another descent, off the northeast side this time, and ascent up to 3047.

Came off the east side of that peak, to the saddle, then north down the drainage, which had some water. We stayed just on the east bank as we made our way down, then traversed east over towards the next big wash. The offtrail was slow, but not terrible. Original plan was to take the wash south, but we switched gears and headed southeast on Horse With No Name. This was a good choice, as the section we took was a lot of fun and had great views.

Dropped down into Cottonwood Wash, then south. Headed west on the road (Rock House trail), then south to Blue Ridge. Looked around there, then walked back to the parking lot. Great day & weather. Not too much traffic on the roads out there, and only saw a few hikers in the final mile or so. Good to hike with Jason again.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
Lots of flowers along nearly the entire route.

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Spring and springbox were full of water.
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Goldfield Overlook & Kissing Turtles Arches, AZ 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking14.13 Miles 2,070 AEG
Hiking14.13 Miles   10 Hrs   56 Mns   1.86 mph
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We returned to the Goldfields again this weekend, hoping to take advantage of what will likely be one of the few remaining weekends this spring with highs in the 80s. Our main destinations today were Overlook Arch and the neighboring "Kissing Turtles" Arch, with a few other landmarks along the way. We started from Willow Canyon Trailhead, which looked like a junkyard...someone left an abandoned, hollowed-out boat and a dilapidated RV in the parking lot, and the windows were shattered/shot out. I've seen a lot of trash in the Goldfields, but those are the biggest pieces yet...

A few miles into the hike, I went up to check out a cave up in a rock formation that looked fairly deep from down below, but closer inspection revealed it was just a shallow alcove. Soon after that, we came across another feature I'd hoped to see today--a rock tunnel with large quantity of grinding holes of various sizes. That was really nice spot...there there three or four deep, well-formed grinding holes and a bunch of smaller, shallower holes. That was the first sign of native activity I'd ever seen in the Goldfields.

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As we got closer to the arches, we passed through a lot of dark, volcanic rock and some interesting formations leading into a dry creek bed that we followed before heading up the slope toward the arches. I'd read some comments about the effort-to-reward ratio being a little questionable for these two arches, but the bushwhack getting up the slope wasn't too bad, at least the route we took--the ground wasn't particularly loose, and the brush was mostly free of thorns and spaced out enough that it was easy to avoid.

However, despite having the coordinates marked on the GPS, it took a little longer than expected to find the arches. Overlook is fairly wide but very short, and we didn't see it from below...you might say it's easy to overlook? We ended up climbing up higher on the hillside than necessary, then dropped down over and around to the east side of a ridge and found Kissing Turtles Arch first, then spotted Overlook nearby. Of the two, Kissing Turtles is the more photogenic, with a larger opening than the flatter, wider Overlook Arch, but both offered some nice views of the Superstitions and Weaver's Needle to the east.

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We ended up crawling through Overlook Arch to head down the west side where we'd initially come up. On the hike out, we spotted a few more caves off the trail. The first was relatively shallow, but there was a series of three our four concentrated in one area that were deeper, one of which extended 10-15 feet into the rock. Nearby, I found a few fairly large pieces of pottery, which was a nice surprise...I'd never seen any pot sherds in the Goldfields before today, and that was the second sign of native habitation on today's route :).

The majority of the hike was the typical Goldfield mix of informal trails, roads, and washes, and the bushwhacking section of the hike was relatively short and straightforward. We didn't see anyone until we were back within a mile of Willow Canyon TH and saw two hikers, and theirs was the only other vehicle in the lot besides the abandoned boat and RV. It turned out to be another fun day in the Goldfields...we found everything we'd set out to see, and the grinding holes, caves, and pottery were a nice bonus. It's too bad these temperatures can't stick around for a few more months...
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Jan 30 2022
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Willow Creek to Horse with No Name, AZ 
Willow Creek to Horse with No Name, AZ
 
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SonoranbobTriplogs 18
Hiking10.74 Miles 1,947 AEG
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Earlier this week we started out from the Willow Canyon Trailhead at milepost 204 on highway 88. Heading north to the wash we turned left and picked up the Little Chance Canyon Loop for approximately 2 miles. This a beautiful stretch of trail with lots of golden volcanic tuff formations.
Look for the lovely section of eroded tuff shown in the picture with text attached, at which point you keep to the left and go up the wash until you find another trail. This trail follows a wash for a while and opens on to clearing where you turn right and head up towards the saddle as shown in another picture with text.
The trail up to the saddle is very well maintained and at the saddle you have a lovely view of the valley and golden dome in the distance. Go down the small ravine at the left of saddle and follow this trail until you reach the jeep trail in the Cottonwood Wash. Turn left into the wash and follow it for about 0.6 of a mile where you go up out of the wash to right and pick up the Horse with No Name trail that winds up the side of the mountain. The trail is a bit rocky here but well-marked and leads some beautiful tuff formations near the top. The overlook is fantastic! I have a attached a pano showing the lovely view from 4 Peaks on the left over to Flat Iron in the Superstition Mountains on the right.
The walk down the back side of mountain is very picturesque. Much of the trail crosses the tuff making for comfortable walking on the descent. We stopped for lunch in the shade near the wash where some old buckets were set up for sitting comfort. If you have some extra time cross the wash to the north and pick up a short loop that provides some great views of Golden Dome.
There is a fantastic stand of saguaros along the loop leading back east. The trail is crossed by several washes so you need to keep an eye for cairns to keep on the trails and avoid the rocky steps in the main wash. When you reach the Cottonwood Wash turn to the right and follow the wash south until you reach for the turn off leading back up the saddle you came in on.
We were pretty tired by the time we completed this lasso loop but it was well worth.
 
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Horse with No Name TrailPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
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My daughter was taking the SATs today and I had to pick her up at noon. The only good option was to hit the Goldfields since I drive right by the high school on the way there and back.

the weather was very cool for most of this hike. It got a little warm at the end, but not really hot. didn't even finish my bladder in the Camelbak. Saw no other hikers, bikers, or horse riders. There were a few dirt bikers who were buzzing the circuit of roads and that was about it.

I headed up FR1356 and took the Rock House Trail to the Hope is Lost Trail, then Horse With No Name to Cottonwood Wash. From there I hiked some of the single track unnamed biker/horse trails and then headed back to the Bulldog Canyon TH west of Blue Ridge, from where I started. didn't see any wildlife or anything else crazy. The scenery out in this area is really amazing, I never get tired of it. The Horse with No Name Trail probably has some of the best views this area has to offer. The hard tuft rock is easy to walk on and looks cool.

finished up in time to pick up my daughter after her SATs and headed back home for an afternoon of continue errands to run.
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 Tucson, Arizona
Top Hat Horse with No Name Loop, AZ 
Top Hat Horse with No Name Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 04 2020
markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking13.40 Miles 2,324 AEG
Hiking13.40 Miles   7 Hrs   4 Mns   2.51 mph
2,324 ft AEG   1 Hour   44 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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Took advantage of the sort of cool weather to do another couple days in the Goldfield Mountains. The first day I did a loop that included a portion of the Pack Saddle Trail (by Mistake), A portion of Rock House Trail, Top Hat, Horse With No Name and Cottonwood Wash. I think this is one of the more scenic hikes I have done in the Goldfields, much more than I expected. All the hiking was on trails with the exception of a part of the Top Hat. Drove in to within .4 miles of Cottonwood Wash along FR1356. I parked on top of a hill where it might require 4 WD to go further. I didn't feel like putting it in 4WD so I walked the rest of the way, after all this is suppose to be hiking not a test of my ability or the jeeps to maneuver steep rocky grades. The view from on top of the hill was good and also was a good place to eat breakfast and finish my coffee that I bought in Tucson.

I walked FR 1356 to the Cottonwood Wash crossing and checked my GPS as to which cross road to take. I headed out for about 15 minutes and checked my GPS because something didn't seam right, I took the Pack Saddle Trail (FR 3512) instead of the Rock House Trail. Back Tracked to the Rock House Trail (FR1356) and headed west. I guess I didn't have enough Coffee. Followed the Rock House Trail to Orohai Wash and then headed north to go to Top Hat Peak. There was water in pools along the the rocky sections of Orohai Wash and the dirt tank west of Top Hat. The hike up to what I believe is Palo Verde Arch was fairly easy and follows along a trail. I took the ridge from the arch to Top Hat but it appears there is a faint trail heading up to the peak from just below the arch on the west side (marked by a cairn). The faint trail is probably a more direct route because along the ridge you end up climbing a couple small peaks and heading back down a bit in between peaks, wasn't a big problem though. Great views from Top Hat.

From Top Hat I headed back down to Cottonwood Wash following a GPS route I down loaded. Didn't appear to be any trail but was easy enough. Once in Cottonwood Wash I headed down stream past Cottonwood Spring that had a trickle of water flowing. On my return trip past the spring I filled my canteen with water coming from a pipe. Wasn't very cool but it was wet. Gave my immune system something to work on, don't want it to forget what it's there for. I followed Cottonwood wash down to the the Horse With No Name Trail and went counterclockwise on the trail.

The Horse With No Name Trail in spite of the ridiculous name I thought was a fascinating trail. If I had to pick one trail that sums up the Goldfields I think it would be this one. Fairly easy trail through the Beige colored rocks and cliffs with the yellow tint from lichen and also sections through the dark volcanic rock that overlies the lighter Rhyolite. There are also magnificent stands of saguaros. This trail appears to have no destination at all, just goes in a couple of miles and then it's like the person who made the trail said far enough and returns along a wash to Cottonwood Wash. Maybe this trail should be called "a Trail with no destination". What ever you call it, it is scenic and well marked. No issues following this trail.

I took Cottonwood Wash back to where FR 3512 exits the wash (Pack Saddle Trail) and headed to FR 1356. Once at FR 1356 I decided to head down Cottonwood Wash to where the Pack Saddle Trail enters so I could Log the actual Cottonwood Wash route. It was still daylight and I wasn't anxious to get back to the jeep. I would like to write a guide for the Cottonwood Wash route and eventually the Pack Saddle Trail.

Great hike and not real strenuous. Weather is getting a bit warm but the slight breeze at times made it bearable. The flowers are in bloom (the usual ones) but I wouldn't say they were over abundant. Don't rush out here to see a magnificent display of flowers, at least not yet spring isn't even here yet.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Cottonwood Spring Quart per minute Quart per minute
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Nov 26 2016
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 Mesa,AZ
Cottonwood Spring - Goldfield MtnsPhoenix, AZ
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hikerdwTriplogs 541
Hiking7.29 Miles 1,854 AEG
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Kelley joined our hike today so we kept it on the shorter side, a lasso loop to Cottonwood Spring in the Goldfield's. While exploring around Cottonwood Spring we found a decapitated falcon. The body was in perfect condition but no head :o Not sure what happened there. Did manage to add in a short stretch of off trail hiking which Kelley even enjoyed. Nice overcast day today.
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Cottonwood Spring Quart per minute Quart per minute
Tank was almost full but water was pretty nasty looking.
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 Mesa, AZ
Packsaddle TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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jochalTriplogs 604
Hiking10.50 Miles 1,326 AEG
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Nice sunny day. Started from the Packsaddle trailhead. Packsaddle road (FS 3512) was dull but once North of the intersection with FS 1356 the hike rocked. Plenty of water at Cottonwood Spring, and the wash from here on was nice and green. After the Spring, I did what AZLOT69 has as the Cottonwood Spring Loop. I cut over back to Packsaddle Road a little farther South than that route.

Plenty of hunters out, although I didn't see much wildlife. Tried to make up for the lack of wildlife with shots of planes.
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